It reports:

An Energy Performance Rating which compares your building to others of the same type on a scale from 1-100 (100 being the most energy efficient).

Energy Intensity, also known as Energy Use Index (EUI), which is the energy use per square foot measured in kilo-British thermal units per year or kBtu/sf/yr

Emissions data which measures greenhouse gasses in Metric tons of CO2 equivalent per year (MtCO2e)

The performance of each building is normalized for:

Weather

building size

space type

hours of operation

occupancy

plug loads

Normalized data allows for your building to be compared to statistically representative models drawn from a national survey of buildings known as the Commercial Building Energy Consumption Survey (CBECS).